Always one to appreciate feats of engineering, I thought I'd share this photo of the Magdeburg Water Bridge in Germany. For more information, click here.
John Roebling (the architect of the Brooklyn Bridge) built one in the 1848 across the Delaware River. It carried the Delaware and Hudson Canal over the Delaware. It's still in use as a car and pedestrian bridge.
That's one confusing place to attempt suicide.
'That's just water over the bridge', is a confusing metaphor.
very impressive how come you never see those kind of projects west of the Atlantic?
E - maybe because the Romans didn't quite make it that far. That's an aquaduct, and they've been around since before the BC/AD clock changeover.E
LA's got aquaducts. Might not look like that though.
John Roebling (the architect of the Brooklyn Bridge) built one in the 1848 across the Delaware River. It carried the Delaware and Hudson Canal over the Delaware. It's still in use as a car and pedestrian bridge.
I don't get the sidewalks. It's on a river. Where are the people comming to/going from?